BSA Martini MkII scope mount

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Re: BSA Martini MkII scope mount

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Tie a knot in something, ooman...
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Then write down what the knot was for...
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This was it in the construction stages .
A big problem was knocks as it could be shifted up and down by just a fraction . My shooting buddy has made one for a MkIII with the rail support flat on top of the receiver . Mine I replaced with a length of scope rail from the US which replaces the scope blocks .

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Thanks very much sign92
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#15 Post by bangers »

i love mine to bits its a mk3 1963ish the parkerhale sights are ok but it would be so much better with a scope on.
being cheeky how much do you charge for one?
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I will post a picture tomorrow, cost wise I have not really thought about it yet. The plan is to eventually offer a front bag rider, 'scope bracket and rail and rear bag rider so the International is ready to go as a BR rifle which it is perfectly suited for.
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As well as the BR format that Davy is working on we have also made a sporting rifle variation to allow use in the LWS comps. All work done in house other than the crowning of the rifle . Mike and John at the club cut down and thimbholed the stock then reduced the forend to just one hand hold . We cut drilled and fitted Ali angle with scope rail generally as above and there u go nice simple sporter. If it wasn't for the very audiable ejection click would make a cracking rabbiter with a mod on. Try and post a couple of pics in a bit .

How's the bits coming for the next one /d ? Will get u dimensions for the stock for rear bag rider next . Also have new idea for front end so catch ya soon , cheers Ian
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ovenpaa wrote:I will post a picture tomorrow, cost wise I have not really thought about it yet. The plan is to eventually offer a front bag rider, 'scope bracket and rail and rear bag rider so the International is ready to go as a BR rifle which it is perfectly suited for.

Put me down for a couple of sets when they are ready please David.
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BTW will the scope mounts be handed, if so will you be doing L/H version?
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#20 Post by ovenpaa »

Dromia,

The sight bracket picks up from the left hand side of the receiver using the fixings for the existing sights.
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